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CBS Evening News with Katie Couric Tuesday: President Obama claims he has a solution to the Guantanamo Bay Problem; Plus, economic and emotional pressures are behind a surge in teenage runaways. |  |
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Eye To Eye With Katie Couric "CBS News Exclusive:" As he prepares to take office, Katie Couric speaks with President-elect Barack Obama about his stances on several key issues, including the Gaza crisis and the U.S. economy. |  |
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Katie Couric's Notebook As Christmas approaches, for many it brings not only cheer, but a boatload of stress. So relax and have a cup of holiday cheer! Katie Couric comments. |  |
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Face The Nation Senate Democrats and Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) discuss health care reform. Plus; Bob Schieffer on Tiger's women getting their 15 minutes of fame. |  |
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Fast Draw There are devices that can turn energy created by humans into electricity. Fast Draw's Mitch Butler and Josh Landis talk about how it works and how it can be harnessed to power the future. |  |
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Eye To Eye With Katie Couric “CBS News Exclusive:” As he prepares to take office, Katie Couric speaks with President-elect Barack Obama about his stances on several key issues, including the Gaza crisis and the U.S. economy. |  |
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Katie Couric's Notebook As Christmas approaches, for many it brings not only cheer, but a boatload of stress. So relax and have a cup of holiday cheer! Katie Couric comments. |  |
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CBS Radio World News Roundup More health care compromise could kill an alternate public option plan. An Illinois prison tapped for Guantanamo detainees. A major recall of window shades. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup. |  |
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Political Pulse with Katie Couric Correspondent Dan Raviv and chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer look at the coming national conventions. |  |
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Poll Positions Will the Democratic and Republican National Conventions have any real impact on the Presidential race? CBS News Director of Surveys Kathleen Frankovic explains. |  |
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60 Minutes Steve Kroft interviews President Obama about his decision to send more troops into Afghanistan, how the economy is measuring up, and even his reaction to the security mishap at last week's White House state dinner. |  |
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Harry Smith Reporting Can Tiger Woods make a comeback? CBS News Correspondent Harry Smith takes a look. |  |
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Inside Business Gas prices are still much higher than they should be. What, OPEC worry? |  |
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CBS News Wired Minute Why didn't we think of it before? Combining millions of x-rays to unlock secrets about the way we age. Mark Robinson reports. |  |
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Larry Magid's Tech Report Barring any unlikely interference from regulators, the Microsoft Yahoo relationship is a done deal. Larry Magid reports. |  |
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Face The Nation Today on Face the Nation, is there or isn't there a deal in the works for healthcare reform, is it all falling apart. Senator Harry Reid announced a tentative deal last week that eliminates the so-called public option and adds an expansion of Medicare. But by Friday it seemed the wheels were coming off that deal, too--are there sixty votes in the Senate for it, will President Obama get a bill before Christmas, or should he do what some Republicans want--just stop and start over. |  |
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Weekend Roundup Chief White House Correspondent Chip Reid reports from Oslo on President Obama's acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize. Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes reports Democrats reached a compromise deal on the controversial government-run health care "public option." Correspondent Bob Orr reports on American Muslims who were detained in Pakistan on suspicion of links to terrorism. Correspondent Dean Reynolds reports on the season's first major snowstorm. |  |
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